Edit: OH MAII GOSH A DD. I'm so happy. Don't forget to thank my brother, although I made the charms, he was the one who took the fantastic photo! 5 Pastel Half Eaten Chocolates with charm attachments.
You can purchase this set here - [link] Details on how i did this for the 'eaten' texture: Some people use stencils, but i found cutting a shape with a knife works better.
Tools: Polymer Soft Clay Polymer Effect Clay for the Pastel colours. Knife White tile to work on Fimo Glaze/Polish.
Steps: 1. Make a ball (this is the filling) 2. Cover it with brown clay (chocolate) 3. Roll out the same colour clay that you used for the filling 4. Make a pattern on the chocolate after shaping it into a square, then push your attachment in. 5. Cook for 10 minutes at 110 degrees. 6. Cut a chunk off, it'll be tough, and messy. 7. Get a tookpick or sharp tool and play around with the design, giving it a rougher texture. 8. Put it back in the oven for 20 minutes. 9. Glaze, Done.
Hope this helps!
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Image Edited by me. Photography by Hbubely Art Forms, you can find him on DeviantArt , or on Facebook
I used pastel clay. I made the texture smooth at points, and rough at others with a cocktail stick and a blade. Then i used generous amounts of varnish on the eaten area.